Dont understand the point you try to make. Using Blender settings is like the 
first thing you will do , to use Blender or any 3d app. I have used blender on 
9'' netbook with super slow cpu. You can use it without numpad. 

I repeat 3d apps dont care and should not care about beginners. What a beginner 
thinks about the GUI of a 3d app, just does not matter. If he does not feel 
lost then he does not use a 3d app. There is no way to produce a begineer 
friendly GUI for a 3d app as it would be for iPhone , or iPad apps. The future 
set is just insanely huge to do so. Also its a bad idea because you will need a 
complex GUI anyway to do even the most basic 3d art. 

If you want to do very basic 3d art then you should use apps specializing on 
such thing and definitely not Blender.  Blender has a very impressive GUI , but 
in the end is like operating Star Ship Enterprise without the help of its 
onboard AI computer. Thats the price of photorealism. If you are not willing to 
take on that kind of complexity then you are not cut out for 3d app. Maya and 
3d Studio Max which have the monopoly in 3d apps are far more ugly and far less 
usable than Blender.   

3d is so complex that most 3d artists specialize on specific areas. This is why 
I think they have the most demanding GUIs in software. 

Wasted space ? Where ? Blender GUI is scalable , customisable., dockable , drag 
and dropable They have recently implemented also retina support and there are 
on going ports for android and iOS. Blender GUI is one of the first full blown 
OpenGL guis and is lighting fast.

Blender GUI also supports flow based coding, using nodes and recently custom 
nodes have been implemented allowing any python script to be visualised as 
nodes inside blender.  I can go on for days on its feature set.  Its just huge 
and very well thought out. Does it beat Softimage ? Nope Softimage is still the 
King. But definitely beats behemoths as 3ds MAX and Maya that have big issues 
with their guis. 

No idea why you don't find it impressive, you should. 



On Wednesday, 16 October 2013, 17:40, Goubier Thierry <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 



Le 16/10/2013 15:05, dimitris chloupis a écrit :
>
> Blender also has very nice GUI, used to be awful at it, but a few years
> ago they committed the biggest Coding Sin, they rewrote the software and
> old GUI was thrown away. Its no Softimage but its a good example none
> the less. Definitely much better than Pharo.

Hum. I'm utterly lost in the Blender GUI. The fact I'm trying it on a 
netbook with a 11"6 screen and no keypad has probably something to do 
with it: you can't even use it without going into the options and 
remapping the keyboard shortcuts... And all that wasted space!

So count me as not impressed by that GUI. Maybe as a good power user 
GUI, for someone who has a 30" display, a full size keyboard, a mouse 
and invested the time to learn it.

The GUI that accomodates beginners and power user on a highly complex 
system is a rare beast indeed :(

However, like the dark theme discussion, it shows something of interest 
for Pharo: egoistic applications which takes over a full screen with 
their own selfish look and feel are perfectly fine :):)

Thierry
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